Re: Error log entries about CGI script

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Kevin,

On Feb 16, 2009, at 10:53 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:

The entries look like this
[Mon Feb 16 07:53:53 2009] [error] [client 74.6.22.153] client denied
by server configuration: /usr/htdocs/10

The corresponding access log entries are like this:
66.249.67.149 - - [16/Feb/2009:07:55:53 -0800] "GET
/hex-bin/board/10/da:/Bc/H7 HTTP/1.1" 200 12153
which as you can see, succeeded.  The only thing special is that
"hex-bin" has been redirected with ScriptAlias
to another place, where the script is.

Maybe this is normal, but I do think it odd. Am I doing something wrong?

From your previous mail I think that the CGI name /hex-bin/ was the absolute
directory /hex/bin/. I therefore don't understand who is accessing
/usr/htdocs/10 and why... Is that maybe the docroot of the server? What
happens if you direct the browser to / ?


"You don't have permission to access / on this server."

Try it at http://hex.kosmanor.com/
or         http://hex.kosmanor.com/hex-bin/board

In that case I'd start by adding:
<Location />
  Order allow,deny
  Allow from all
</Location>

Alternatively use the <Directory> directive and see if that helps.

- --
Best regards / met vriendelijke groet, Karel Kubat
Mob +31 6 2956 4861



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